In light of recent news by The Epoch Times, nearly all attendees infected with Covid-19 at an event by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were vaccinated.

Back in April, close to 1,800 CDC staffers and other invitees attended a CDC conference about epidemiological investigations and strategies in a hotel in Atlanta, Ga. Several attendees notified the event organizers that they were testing positive for Covid-19.

According to a recent survey conducted by the CDC and the Georgia Department of Public Health, 80% of the attendees tested for Covid-19. The results showed that 181 out of the approximately 1,440 people tested positive. A total of 99.4% of respondents had at least one Covid vaccine dose.

Dr. Eric Topol, director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, tweeted an article about the CDC’s findings from the event on Saturday saying, “When a recent CDC conference is a superspreader event.”

No disclosure of how many unvaccinated people infected was recorded, though it is likely that every single CDC employee had at least one dose of the vaccine in their systems.

In a statement on Friday, the CDC said, “The goals were to learn more about transmission that occurred and add to our understanding as we transition to the next phase of COVID-19 surveillance and response.”

Tweets below show CDC Director Rochelle Walensky testifying (now shown to be lying) under oath back in May 2021 that post-vaccination, one cannot transmit Covid-19 to someone else.

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